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Digital Manga Publishing describes the short stories in the Hybrid Child manga:

The Hybrid Child is an amazing android that can grow if it is lavished with enough love and care from its owner. Neither fully machine nor fully human, the various Hybrid Child models develop strong emotional bonds with their owners.

This volume contains several short stories of love, sacrifice, and drama: Young Kotaro learns the importance of responsibility when his Hybrid Child's lifespan runs out. The tragic swordsman Seya learns to love again with the help of his Hybrid Child, Yuzu. The final tale tells the story of Kuroda, the creator of the Hybrid Child designs, and how his lost love inspired their creation.

The anime was first announced in 2011.

Seiji Biblos originally serialized the manga in Be x Boy Gold magazine from 2003 to 2004, and Kadokawa Shoten later published the one-volume manga in 2008. Digital Manga Publishing released the manga in North America. The manga already inspired a drama CD adaptation with a different cast from the upcoming anime.

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www.dmmd-anime.com domain registered
Like always, when a domain is registered it means the anime adaptation of Dramatical Murder BL game is 100% confirmed. The anime’s website will probably be available after there’s an official announcement about the news, so yeah expect some official confirmation about the anime adaptation soon.

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The valentines day episode things at the end of the movie was utterly hilarious. I wanted some Yuu Yanase though Kisa had the 2nd funniest one and then Onodera and Masamune had me laughing the most cause the artstyle and faces.

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An anime adaptation of Asumiko Nakamura's Dōkyūsei (Classmates) boys-love manga has been green-lit, although the format of the anime has not been specified. The announcement was made with a promotional video:

The story begins during music class before the chorus festival, when male student Hikaru Kusakabe notices that the bespectacled honor student Rihito Sajo is not singing. Although he thinks that Rihito just doesn't like singing, he finds him practicing alone in the classroom after school. Without even thinking, Hikaru calls out to him.

Nakamura published the original manga in Japan in 2006 in one compiled volume. The series was followed by the spin-off Sora to Hara and sequels Sotsugyōsei (Graduates) and O.B.. Digital Manga Guild has released Dōkyūsei and Sotsugyōsei in English.

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This sounds interesting! I'm glad its being adapted by a major studio. I'll give it a go when it starts airing. The character designs are a little meh but I'm sure it'll be resolved when the anime comes out.